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FINAL EXAM REVIEW SHEET
The final exam will consist of three essay questions: one question based on the documentary
films (15 points); one question based on the assigned primary sources (15 points); and one
question based on your reading responses (30 po

Klan was concern about the Catholic of the country. Instead of answering to people in
U.S the government official they were responding to the pope.
3rd klan- refer to the civil right movement
4th klan- exist today mainly from the south. Targets mainly bla

Module 1 1.04
1.04 Service Project
1. What is service? Service is helping other people and being active in your community.
2. How can you contribute? The word unity in community. People in a community group unite
through what they have in common. One pers

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Note
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1. How Do You Solve Locational Problems Using Geographic Tools
The physical features of the land influence people in a variety of ways. These features
determine what kinds of homes people build, how people make a living, and what
resources are av

Module 1 1.02
1.02 What is Citizenship?
1. How does the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution define citizens? Citizens
as people either "born or naturalized in the United States." It then describes that
citizens are due certain protections and privileges

Module 1 1.03
1.03 Citizens in Action
1. How are responsibilities different from duties? _Responsibilities differ from
duties because they are voluntary. The law does not require citizens to complete
these responsibilities, but people do have certain expe

Module 1.00 and 1.01
Answer the questions as you read through the module. This will help you to take
Notes that you may use during DBAs and Exams.
1.00 Be sure to check the pacing chart and see what you need to do for each
Lesson.
1.01 Natural Rights
1. W

1_03Letter
Dear Mr. President,
The wife of 32 President, Franklin D. Roosevelt. The first lady that changed the
role of through her active participation in American politics. Eleanor Roosevelt
was a high profile supporter of the Civil Rights Movement, of

Interview Rubric
Interview Rubric
Excellent
Good
29-34 points
Content
20-28 p
The work contains most of the
required elements:
The wo
elemen
35-40 points
The work contains all of the required
elements:
Quality
interviewee name
interviewee relationship to

Collaboration Assessment Guide
Please complete this guide and submit it with your evidence to S1 or S2
Collaboration Assessment Guide, depending on which segment of the course you
are completing. Complete part 1 at the beginning of the activity. Complete

Review Questions
1. What as the historical significance of the violence that erupted during the
haymarket square riot in Chicago in 1886?
A lot of labor ditent. There were social class problem. Another element was when
the bomb went off between the worker

The Sixties
I was not fully aware of the 1960s non-violent protest for equality of AfricanAmericans.
Black students in the South would go into places such as diners and remain
seated there until they were served a cup of coffee.
In a segregated state this

The Great Depression and the New Deal
The New Deal, a plan by Franklin D. Roosevelt to help the crisis that America
was currently going through. Three factors that the New Deal included were to regulate
the economy, provide for national recovery, and crea

Global Poverty and Economic Inequality
When it comes to the topic of globalization there is a heated debate as to whether
or not it is a beneficiary to our newly globalized society. Undoubtedly globalization has
prospered in areas of self-sufficiency due

Creating an Industrial City in the North
Between 1880-1920 there was a vast amount of European immigrants coming from all
over the continent.
Primarily during this time these immigrants came from eastern, central, and
southern Europe, unlike earlier where

Prosperity and Change in the Twenties
America had just finished World War I and they were now the richest society in
the history of mankind. With that came the Roaring Twenties and Americas economy
was beginning to transition from an industrial driven soc

The Industrial Age
During the era of the Industrial Revolution, I was not aware of the fact that the
Civil War helped stimulate the growth and development of this new process. Due to the
high demand of food, weapons, shoes, etc. the Army offered very gene

Migration of the late 19th and Early 20th centuries
1. Rural to urban migration
2. Transatlantic migration
a. Reasons for migrating
b. origins of migrants
c. how these migrations changed the character of the USA
3. Continental Migration
4. Settlement and

Review Question
1. what helped he united states pass several European countries in industrial
development by 1900
Lots of natural resources, large workforce, growing market. U.S political system
was stable
2. How does Andrew Carnegies career illustrate th

New Perspectives Excel 2013
Tutorial 1: SAM Project 1a
Spring Software
CREATE AN EXPENSE REPORT
Author: Darnell Harris
Note: Do not edit this sheet. If your name does not appear in cell B6,
please download a new copy of the file from the SAM website.
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